A number allocated to taxpayers by the Australian Taxation Office. The TFN is used by the Taxation Office to match income and taxation details.
An identification number issued by the Ministry for Finance necessary to receive medical attention, open a bank account, buy expensive goods etc.
a number issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to individuals, partnerships and companies
a unique number issued by the Australian Taxation Office that allows them to administer the tax system
a unique number issued by the Australian Tax Office
A unique number assigned to you by the Australian Taxation Office for the purposes of tax administration for you to quote to employers, benefit and allowance providers, banks and other investment bodies.
a number allocated to taxpayers and used by the Australian Taxation Office to monitor income and taxation details.
An allocated number given to taxpayers and used by the Australian Taxation Office to monitor income and taxation details.
A nine digit number issued by the Australian Taxation Office to individuals and companies to identify them for taxation purposes. Every Australian resident, and registered company should have a TFN. A TFN is different to an ABN. See also 'ABN'.
A unique number issued to individuals and organisations by the Australian Taxation Office to increase the efficiency in administering tax and other Commonwealth Government systems such as income support payments.
Tax File Number (TFN) is an 8 or 9 digit number issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to each taxpayer (individual, company, superannuation fund, partnership or trust) to identify their Australian tax dealings. In the past, individuals received a 9 digit TFN and non-individuals were issued an 8 digit TFN. Now both are issued 9 digit TFNs. 10 digit TFNs are expected in the future, but none have been issued yet.